I.B. Iquity spaketh:
I am not interested enough in it to LISTEN to it. I am, however, VERY interested in what people are saying about it on these message boards and to see how thoroughly Ibiquity has duped the public. They are a very sly bunch those Ibiquity folks are.
autopaint-1 spaketh:
Yup, it sure does suck to be us, don'tcha think now? That is what radio is right now. One vastly large land fill full of as much canned automated programming as can be possibly sold to sponsors.
And to answer I.B.: We will be POORER because we will have to buy new receivers when the planned obsolescence of our existing receivers make them worthless... just like with HDTV. Oh wait... HDradio is a choice. That's right. HDTV is not a choice but IBOC is. I'm sorry, I forgot.
Mr. Wells makes an extremely coherent engineering argument against placing this technology on AM MW. He should be LISTENED to and taken very seriously. He is no lightweight. But unfortunately, no matter what he or anyone else says will not make any real difference. Ibiquity's speculative investors want their money back with a profit and they want it back soon. NOTHING will come between the adoption of this technology and our attempt to protect our existing equipment from being shown the door to the land fill.
Fix the product, NOT the method of delivery which actually needs no fixing. I don't recall ever hearing John Q. Public say, "Gee, I wish I could listen to radio using a digital method of delivery".
If this is the case, then what is the issue. If you aren't interested in what IBOC offers then why are you even discussing it?
I am not interested enough in it to LISTEN to it. I am, however, VERY interested in what people are saying about it on these message boards and to see how thoroughly Ibiquity has duped the public. They are a very sly bunch those Ibiquity folks are.
autopaint-1 spaketh:
As I mentioned to others, analogue TV is going away soon (relatively speaking) and we'll have millions of useless analogue TV sets too. Such is life and the ways of the national land fill.
Yup, it sure does suck to be us, don'tcha think now? That is what radio is right now. One vastly large land fill full of as much canned automated programming as can be possibly sold to sponsors.
And to answer I.B.: We will be POORER because we will have to buy new receivers when the planned obsolescence of our existing receivers make them worthless... just like with HDTV. Oh wait... HDradio is a choice. That's right. HDTV is not a choice but IBOC is. I'm sorry, I forgot.
Mr. Wells makes an extremely coherent engineering argument against placing this technology on AM MW. He should be LISTENED to and taken very seriously. He is no lightweight. But unfortunately, no matter what he or anyone else says will not make any real difference. Ibiquity's speculative investors want their money back with a profit and they want it back soon. NOTHING will come between the adoption of this technology and our attempt to protect our existing equipment from being shown the door to the land fill.
Fix the product, NOT the method of delivery which actually needs no fixing. I don't recall ever hearing John Q. Public say, "Gee, I wish I could listen to radio using a digital method of delivery".